Last column getting invisible when frozen the first two columns

Hi,I have one rad grid with 20 more columns, While i frozen the first two columns the last column will be in out of the grid..and i used to show full columns in grid with "UseStaticHeaders=True", Bcoz am getting different count of columns from DB when i show a grid.

When using frozen columns ,you have to make sure that the sum of the widths of the last column match the non-frozen columns,otherwise you might face such issues.
I guess you might be setting widths to columns.Try changing the column widths.Try increasing the column width of the last column so that the content can be seen.

Venelin

Could you please elaborate more on this issue and specify how exactly do you implement this functionality and where the chart is rendered? If you provide your code, it will help us to track the issue and find a proper to your case solution.

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Venelin
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Here I am showing MININVESTMENT and Reach curve(Link Button) column only in the grid(RadGrid2),
If i click the ReachCurve link button the chart will render under the grid.I have to frozen the first column in the grid.. It wont happen..

Hi Venelin ,If i put UseStaticHeaders="true" in ClientSettings in grid..After that If i click "ReachCurve link button" in the grid for Render chart, The chart will be come But at the time the grid is shrinks..

Please also note that when using frozen columns you must set UseStaticHeaders="true".

If this doesn't help please provide more information, especially relevant to the case would be how the part with the link button is implemented and where the chart is rendered, and in which browser does the issue appear.

Regards,
Venelin
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